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  1. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    Can you take a pic of the egg? Even a candling photo? If you study it while candling, you may be able to see movement if it's alive.
  2. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    Unfortunately, they didn't make it I knew I'd get my hopes up. I was so excited :( Everything was going so well. A couple days ago I noticed one of the eggs started to have an off odor to it upon turning. So I checked, but the embryo was moving around inside and I didn't think much of it. This...
  3. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    Here's a pic of the eggs. I like sharing pictures :) :) Like I said, I'm treating them as I treat my goose eggs. After a week of incubation, I started misting them with warm water and cooling them for about 30 mins every day. When I candled them days ago, I could make out some nice veining...
  4. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    I have two eggs. And I bought these. Had them overnighted to me via FedEx and they arrived in perfect condition. I'll be sure to keep updating! Thanks! My r-com is suppose to arrive tomorrow. I'm so excited!
  5. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    Well, the genesis is working beautifully so far and that's where they're staying till I get my r-com pro. I have four thermometers in it lol. Candled the swan eggs last night and I can make out embryos along with some veining. Little harder to candle than goose eggs. Anyone like to follow along...
  6. BayGoose

    Incubating Swan Eggs

    I just set mute swan eggs in my incubator yesterday and wanted to know if anyone else here successfully hatched swans? For now I'm just treating them as I would with goose eggs. I'll start cooling and misting in a week. I'm not getting my hopes up but want to try my best. Also, my brinsea...
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